Benzie and Miller Ltd's department store at 7-17 Union Street, Inverness. The firm was formed in Fraserburgh from the amalgamation of William Benzies' drapery business and James R Miller's cabinet-making and furnishing business. Their Inverness branch opened in 1952 after the purchase of Young & Chapman. By 1960 the store had become known as Benzies of Inverness and, in addition to their Union Street store, had departments at 33-49 Baron Taylor Street and 1 Drummond Street (TV and electrical department)

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Benzie & Miller Ltd, Inverness

INVERNESS: Inverness and Bona

1950s

shops; retail

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David Whyte Collection, Highland Photographic Archive

Benzie and Miller Ltd's department store at 7-17 Union Street, Inverness. The firm was formed in Fraserburgh from the amalgamation of William Benzies' drapery business and James R Miller's cabinet-making and furnishing business. Their Inverness branch opened in 1952 after the purchase of Young & Chapman. By 1960 the store had become known as Benzies of Inverness and, in addition to their Union Street store, had departments at 33-49 Baron Taylor Street and 1 Drummond Street (TV and electrical department) <br />
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